The narrative explores the escalating tensions between the United States and China, framing it as a New Cold War. It delves into the political, economic, and military strategies employed by the U.S. in response to China's rising influence. The book examines the implications of this rivalry on global stability, trade relations, and international alliances, providing a critical analysis of the ideological clash and its potential consequences for both nations and the world at large.
Peter Nolan Reihenfolge der Bücher
Peter Nolan kam Ende der turbulenten 1960er Jahre nach Chicago. Er arbeitete in der Fernsehnachrichtenbranche als Autor, Reporter und Kommentator und gewann drei Emmys sowie mehrere Journalistenpreise. Sein Debütbuch, Campaign!: The 1983 Election That Rocked Chicago, spiegelt seine umfangreiche Erfahrung wider.



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